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The TRS-80 model 4 uses only 2 5-1/4 disks and there is no way to get my stuff transferred out of those TRSDOS disks into something like a text file I can read with more recent windows computers. The win 98 has a 3-1/2 disk drive and an MS-DOS prompt that I can use but will come back here it I need to download win 3.1 I'm glad I found this site while it's still around. Now I'm writing a similar set of programs that work with win 95 to win 8 and trying to get my previous stuff in text format. I still have tons of 5-1/4 and 3-1/2 disks holding my old programs that worked very well during the 80's. But I could not recoup an old IBM desktop running win 3.1 that had the two floppy sizes.
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I recently fired up an old Windows 98 computer and my TRS-80 portable and both work very well. Sure, the PCs today are better but not faster for the work I was doing. When IBM's PC came out I slowly switched to Windows 3.1 and MS-DOS and continues to write programs. During the 1980's I wrote a complete set of accounting programs while being an Accounting Manager. MS-DOS did not exist yet but TRSDOS is what I learned to use. I purchased my first computer in late 1978. The installation would happen more or less the same way except it won't ask you to insert the next floppy disk, as all the files it needs are already present on D:\.īTW: I used a command similar to this to automagically mount and copy all files from the Win3.11 disk images into one folder (from a Linux system) to create the unpacked zip file:
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Install a CD-ROM driver into MS-DOS so that you can mount a CD as D:\ for example.But basically, a floppy disk boot is going to be used one way or another.
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You could turn that into an ISO file using any ISO creation tool.
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